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Lulu Bell Parr, an independent and spirited Wild West performer, thrilled audiences all across the world during her reign as the “Champion Lady Bucking Horse Rider of the World.” She rode in some of the most famous Wild West shows of the last century. She became famous for her bronc riding skills but demonstrated other... Posted on November 12, 2005 in Hall of Fame HonoreesContinue Reading

At the helm of the Burnett Oil Company, The Burnett Foundation and Burnett Ranches, LTD, Anne contributes to the cultural expansion of Fort Worth and other communities across the nation. She steadfastly supports the Western lifestyle and preservation of Western heritage. As a patron of the arts, her contributions have brought new life to Fort... Posted on November 6, 2005 in Hall of Fame HonoreesContinue Reading

For over twenty years, dazzling costumes, white plumed horses and the thrill of a rodeo arena would adorn Elaine Kramer’s life as one of America’s most famous roman riders. She performed her roman riding act with the Flying Valkyries of Palm Springs, California in 1955 and went on to join Jinks Hoglan’s All-Girl Review where... Posted on November 5, 2005 in Hall of Fame HonoreesContinue Reading

Playing cowboys and Indians with friends developed Ann Lowdon Call’s cowgirl spirit and helped transform her into a top American Quarter Horse Association competitor. Ann was serious when it came to horses. She was once quoted as saying, “Let’s put it this way, you can criticize me, my husband and even the children. But don’t... Posted on October 29, 2005 in Hall of Fame HonoreesContinue Reading

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Admission

During the renovation, the discounted rates are as follows:

Adults; Seniors (60+); Military (with ID) – $5
Children (4-12 years old) – $3.50
Children 3 and under – Free with paid adult
$10.00 parking fee in the Cultural District. With a Museum membership, parking in the Museum Lot is free based on availability.